Monday, July 31, 2006

Charmed Thirds by Megan McCafferty

The latest installment of Jessica Darling's story takes us to Columbia while Marcus Flutie is off at Buddhist college in California. Jessica's trials and tribulations include: falling for a married man and trying to figure out how to fund college when her parents cut her off. Hilarious and real.

Highly Recommended
Sixteen: stories about that sweet and bitter birthday Edited by Megan McCafferty

17 stories by some of the best YA writers around, including Zoe Trope, Carolyn Mackler and Steve Almond. Includes a new Jessica Darling story.

Highly Recommended
I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You by Ally Carter

The Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women looks like your typical girls' boarding school except for one thing, they train spies! Cammie Morgan (AKA The Chameleon) is not just a student, she's the headmistress' daughter and her sophomore year is about to bring her first and possibly most dangerous mission: falling in love.

Highly Recommended

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Party Princess & Sweet Sixteen Princess by Meg Cabot

Volumes VII and VII 1/2 of the Princess Diaries

A musical about Genovia, student gov't debt, her boyfriend acting cold and her grandmother's bid to get her on My Super Sweet Sixteen are just some of Mia's adventures in these latest two installments.

Highly Recommended
Confessions of a Super Mom by Melanie Lynne Hauser

A fun read about a divorced, stay-at-home mom who develops super powers after a horrible Swiffer accident.

Recommended
March by Geraldine Brooks

March tells the other side of the Little Women story, that of the March girls' father. This is a wonderfully written and compelling story of Mr. March's experience as a chaplain in the Union Army.

Highly Recommended
Girl Sleuth: Nancy Drew and the Women Who Created Her by Melanie Rehak

A well-researched and interesting history of the Stratemeyer Syndicate and their role in the creation of Nancy Drew. But the Syndicate wasn't solely responsible for the character development and popularity of Nancy Drew and documenting the other authors and influences is where is book excels.

Highly Recommended

Friday, July 07, 2006

Sloppy Seconds by Megan McCafferty

Jessica Darling is back! It's her Senior year now but she's still as angst-filled as ever. From 9/11 to deciding on a college to He Who Must Not Be Named, she definitely has her hands full.


Highly Recommended

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Translated by Lucia Graves

On the day Daniel awakes and cannot remember his deceased mother's face, his father shows him something marvelous, the Cemetery of Forgotten Books. There he finds The Shadow of the Wind by Julian Carax. He is so taken by the novel that he embarks on a mission to discover all he can about Julian and why a mysterious stranger wants to destroy all his books.

Set in post-Civil War Barcelona, this story is part gothic romance, part mystery and never gives away the ending.

Highly Recommended
Uglies
Pretties
Specials by Scott Westerfeld

What if you lived in a world where everyone got plastic surgery when they turned 16? Would you go along and become a Pretty or would you run away?

This is an intriguing trilogy about life in the not so distant future.

Highly Recommended

Saturday, June 17, 2006

Sex Kittens and Horn Dawgs Fall in Love by Maryrose Wood

Despite the racy title, this is a very chaste story. Felicia, the poet, has a crush on Matthew, the science prodigy, and decides to enlist his help for a science experiment of their own: discovering the Secret of Love. As their friends get involved it becomes more complicated than they ever imagined, and more fun.


Highly Recommended
Just Listen by Sarah Dessen

Annabel Greene appears to have it all (teen modeling gig, perfect family) but underneath the surface things are not so perfect. After being ostracized by her best friend, she hooks up with Owen, another outsider. Through music and Owen's unrelenting honesty, she is able to finally reveal her true nature.

Highly Recommended

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Mermaid Park by Beth Mayall

When Amy Rush gets to stay in Wildwood, NJ with her godmother instead of her bullying stepfather and indifferent mother and sister, she is relieved. Soon she's ecstatic because she has finagled a job at Mermaid Park. Little does she know how pivotal it will prove to be.

Highly Recommended

Monday, May 08, 2006

Sloppy Firsts by Megan McCafferty

Jessica Darling has just had her best friend move away and she is heartbroken. No one seems to understand, from her shallow "friends" to her overly critical parents. Told alternately in letters to her friend and diary entries, Jessica really finds out what it means to be herself.

Highly Recommended
How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life by Kaavya Viswanathan

This plagiarized book is fluffy Indian-American chick-lit. I read Sloppy Firsts immediately afterwards and even though the main characters' outlooks and tone were different, it really felt like a cheap knock-off.

Since the articles said the publisher thought her original idea was too "dark", I am curious if it would actually been better written and not plagiarized.

Not Recommended
Falcondance by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

In this sequel to Snakecharm, a young Falcon must decide between loyalty to his family or to his Wyvern princess.

Highly Recommended
Girls For Breakfast by David Yoo

Nick Park is a Korean-American growing up in the WASPiest town in Connecticut. He loves girls, adores them but somehow he can't get them. Is it because he's Asian or is it something deeper?

Highly Recommended

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

my saucy stuffed ravioli by Cherry Whytock

Angelica Cookson Potts is back and this time she's going on holiday in Italy with her family and her best friends. But something isn't quite right. Her mom seems much more "normal" than usual and is always mysteriously "out." Could she be having an affair with a gorgeous Italiano?


Highly Recommended
The Healing Time of Hickeys by Karen Rivers

Haley is about to start her senior year of high school which she is convinced will be the greatest. That is until she gets labeled "hickey girl", she gets severe chicken pox, her best friends starts dating her crush, and her hippy dad gets busted. Is this year salvageable?

Recommended

Monday, April 10, 2006

A Bad Boy Can Be Good for a Girl by Tanya Lee Stone

Told in verse, three high school girls fall to charms of a popular senior buy only to find that he's just using them. To get back, and warn others, they write about him in the endpapers of the school library's copy of Forever.

Highly Recommended
Are Men Necessary? by Maureen Dowd

New York Times columnist Dowd takes on gender relations in a variety of settings, from politics to the mall, in an insightful, thought-provoking and funny way. You may not agree with her but she'll certainly give you something to think about.


Highly Recommended
Size 12 Is Not Fat by Meg Cabot

Heather Wells is a former teen pop star who is now working as an assistant director of an undergraduate dorm, I mean Residence Hall. As if dealing with being dumped by her boy-band boyfriend and rooming with his hunky, older, PI brother isn't enough, now there are girls mysteriously dying at work. Can Heather solve the mystery before another girl dies?

The first in the Heather Wells mystery series.

Highly Recommended

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Inexcusable by Chris Lynch

Keir is a good guy. Everyone says so including his childhood friend Gigi. That's why he doesn't understand why Gigi is saying he raped her. He loves her and good guys don't do things like that, right?

Highly Recommended
High Heels and Homicide by Kasey Michaels

Another book in the Maggie Kelly mystery series. This time Maggie, St. Just and crew are headed to England for the filming of a movie of one of her St. Just books.

Highly Recommended

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Peeps by Scott Westerfeld

Peeps are parasite positives or, for those of you not in the know, vampires. Cal is a carrier working for Night Watch. He has just tracked down the last of the girls he infected but he still has to find the girl who infected him. But something else is going on, something Cal has never seen before. Can he figure out the mystery before it's too late.

Highly Recommended

Monday, March 13, 2006

Best American Nonrequired Reading 2005

Another great edition with an intro by Beck. One of my favorite pieces was "The Death of Mustango Salvaje" by Jessica Anthony

Highly Recommended
Avalon High by Meg Cabot

The teenage daughter of Medieval scholars finds herself smack in the middle in a modern day version of the King Arthur legend when she starts school at Avalon High in Annapolis, MD.

Highly Recommended

Friday, March 03, 2006

The Book of Bunny Suicides by Andy Riley

It's sick, it's twisted, it's hilarious. Cartoons of bunnies committing suicide.

Highly Recommended

Thursday, March 02, 2006

how i live now by Meg Rosoff

Evil stepmothers, anorexia, terrorism, forbidden love, and war.

Do I have your attention yet? how i live now touches on all of this and more when Daisy moves in with her English cousins just as war breaks out.


Highly Recommended

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Emily's Reasons Why Not by Carrie Gerlach

Emily is in her thirties and having trouble finding love. She decides to go to therapy. It is there that her doctor tells her to enumerate the 10 reasons why she shouldn't have dated her exes in the hopes that it will help her choose someone more appropriate.

Recommended
A Heart Divided by Cherie Bennett and Jeff Gottesfeld

When wanna-be playwright Kate Pride is forced to move to Tennessee from New Jersey for a year she is not pleased. That soon changes as she gets involved in the controversy over the high school mascot, the Rebels, and the flying of the Confederate flag.


Highly Recommended

Monday, January 23, 2006

The Blind Man of Seville by Robert Wilson

A very dark, suspense-filled mystery that starts with the brutal killing of a wealthy businessman. But as the death toll mounts, Inspector Jefe Javier Falcon starts finding connections to his recently dead father. And as he reads more of his journals, he realizes that things are not always what they seem.

Highly Recommended
Who's Sorry Now? by Jill Churchill

Another Grace and Favor Mystery. This time a German man fleeing from the Nazis moves into town to live with his granddaughter and someone decides to try to run him out of town. Then, a much liked train porter is found dead. What will happen next?


Highly Recommended

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

The Goodbye Body by Joan Hess

The latest in her series of Claire Malloy mysteries.

When Claire and her teenage daughter Caron need to evacuate their apartment for debugging, they are in seventh heaven when Claire's wealthy acquaintance Dolly offers to let them house-sit her manse. Everything is going well until a dead body appears and disappears.

Highly Recommended
Diary of a Married Call Girl by Tracy Quan

I really liked her Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl but this one got kind of old after a while. I just wanted to shake her and yell, "Why are you still hooking?!?" The sub-plot of her friend in the NY Council of Trollops was interesting but kind of unsatisfactorily resolved.

I finished it so I guess:
Recommended

Monday, January 09, 2006

The Position by Meg Wolitzer

What if you and your husband wrote a sex manual ala The Joy of Sex? How would it affect your 4 kids, your marriage, your life? Told from all points of view, this novel is alternately erotic, funny and sad.

Highly Recommended

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

City of Quartz by Mike Davis

It took me a while but I finally finished this fascinating book. It is a social history of LA written in a great literary style. Would be cool if he decided to write an updated version.

Highly Recommended

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Lamb by Christopher Moore

This is the story of Christ from his childhood up to his crucifixion as told, very humorously, by his childhood friend Levi known as Biff. From early revivals of dead lizards to a journey to find the three wise men, Jesus and Biff form the teachings of what is now Christianity. Told in a humorous but respectful manner.


Highly Recommended

Monday, November 28, 2005

Sleeping Freshman Never Lie by David Lubar

Scott has a lot to deal with. Not only is he trying to navigate high school but his parents have announced that his mother is pregnant. Told in a mixture of journal entries to his future brother or sister and narrative, this book is hilarious and real.

Highly Recommended

Thursday, November 24, 2005

How I Paid For College by Marc Acito

17-year-old Edward Zanni thinks he has it made. He's got great friends, a beautiful girlfriend, a promising career as an actor, and his father, a successful businessman, has agreed to pay for him to go to Julliard. This all changes when his father gets remarried to a crazy Austrian photographer. Now he's cut off unless he majors in business. What's next? That's where the crazy schemes of his friend Natie come in. This is a novel of scheming, pranking, and lots of sexual experimentation. It is hilarious!

Highly Recommended

Friday, November 18, 2005

Rainbow Party by Paul Ruditis

This book is not fine literature but it does deal with an issue that is very timely for teens at the moment, oral sex. Sophomore Gin, after seeing a Dr. Donovan show on the topic, decides to host a rainbow party where each girl will wear a different color lipstick as they go down on a group of guys. The book is basically about the possible attendees and their decisions to go or not.

It's not the worst written book I've ever read but there is not much depth to the characters or the story. It is definitely obvious that someone said we need a book about oral sex, here you write it. I am sure that Sandpiper by Ellen Wittlinger will be a much better done book on this topic.

Monday, October 31, 2005

As Simple As Snow by Gregory Galloway

Anna Cayne loves puzzles and mysteries. So why is everyone so surprised when she disappears mysteriously, leaving behind her boyfriend to figure out the clues.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Shopgirl by Steve Martin, Read by Steve Martin

A nice little story about Mirabelle, a twenty-eight year-old glove saleslady at Neimans in Beverly Hills. She is a budding artist and suffers from severe depression. She finds her life turned upside-down when she starts a relationship with a wealthy customer, Ray Porter.

Recommended

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Necklace of Kisses by Francesca Lia Block

Weetzie Bat is having a mid-life crisis. Ever since September 11th her Secret Agent Lover Man has not kissed her once. She escapes to the pink hotel and meets an assortment of strange characters who help her on her way.

Highly Recommended

Monday, October 24, 2005

Fresh Off the Boat by Melissa De La Cruz

When Vincenza's family abruptly moves to the US from the Philippines, she trades in her high-class lifestyle and friends for thrift store clothes and snobby private school classmates.

Recommended

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Ready or Not by Meg Cabot

In this sequel to All-American Girl, Samantha Morton now has more to deal with than ever. She already has school and her Teen Ambassador duties but now her parents are making her get a job too. On top of all that her boyfriend, the President's son, has invited her to Camp David for Thanksgiving. Does this mean he wants to DO IT, and is she ready?


Highly Recommended
33 snowfish by Adam Rapp

"On top of everything else, Boobie's got the clap." (first line of 33 snowfish)

Boobie, Curl, Custis and the baby are on the run; from the law and from their lives. A gritty story of neglect and redemption.

Recommended

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

rhymes with witches by Lauren Myracle

Jane wants popularity and she's willing to do anything to get it. So when The Bitches choose her as their freshman member, she is elated. That is until she finds out where their popularity comes from. Just how far will she go to keep her new-found popularity?

Highly Recommended

Monday, October 10, 2005

The Brimstone Journals by Ron Koertge

The jock, the minorities, the Jesus freak, the environmentalist, the white supremacist, the gamer, the anorexic, the lesbian, something's up...

Recommended
Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs* by Chuck Klosterman

This book is hilarious! He riffs on everything from serial killers to Sims to Saved By The Bell. I laughed out loud many times.

Highly Recommended

*A Low Culture Manifesto

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Romiette and Julio by Sharon Draper

As you might have guessed from the title, this is a modern take on the Romeo and Juliet story. It takes place in Cincinnati, Ohio. Julio is a Mexican-American transfer student from Texas and Romiette is the African-American girl he meets in a chat room who happens to go to his school. They hit it off immediately but not everyone is happy. A new gang called the Devildogs doesn't think Romi should be with anyone who is not black and they are determined to keep it that way.

Highly Recommended
Fab by Kieran Batts Morrow, Tiffany Anderson, Adreinne Carter & Tracy Richelle High

A chick-lit novel for African-Americans. 4 upper-middle class Black women, two of whom write for Eve, write about 4 upper-middle class, Black, ivy-league women trying to find love and work they enjoy.

It's decently written and enjoyable but definitely fluffy.

Thursday, September 22, 2005

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer

Oskar Schell is a precocious nine-year-old whose father died in the World Trade Center on September 11th. This is his search for peace. But it is also the story of his grandparents who survived the bombing of Dresden.

Highly Recommended

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Everything is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer

A beautiful, heartbreaking novel about searching for the past and finding yourself. Alex is the young Ukrainian who helps Jonathan on his search for the woman who saved his grandfather from the Nazis. Alex writes to Jonathan with his chapters about the search and Jonathan intersperses them with chapters about his family's history. Incredibly sad and really makes you think about the real meaning of good and evil.

Highly Recommended

Saturday, September 03, 2005

Alice on Her Way by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

The latest installment in the Alice series. Alice is getting ready to turn 16 and she has a lot to deal with: learning to drive, a new boyfriend and maybe even sex!

Always real, always good.

Highly Recommended
The Sledding Hill by Chris Crutcher

Billy Bartholomew is dead but that isn't keeping him from helping out his best friend Eddie Proffit and narrating this story. Eddie has lost both his father and his best friend in less than a month's time and now he has stopped talking. That is until the ultra-conservative Reverend Tarter decides to use him to help ban a book.

A really simple story about complex things, classic Crutcher.

Highly Recommended

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Y: The Last Man (volumes 1-4) by Brian K. Vaughn and Pia Guerra

The premise of this comic book is that a sudden plague has hit the earth, killing every human, and other animal, with a Y chromosome. Somehow Yorick Brown and his pet monkey, Ampersand, have survived. What follows is their adventures as they travel with Agent 355 and biologist Dr. Mann to try to figure out a way to repopulate the earth. Parallel story lines involve Yorick's sister, Hero, joining the vigilante Amazons, his Congresswoman mother, and Israeli soldiers on a mission.

Highly Recommended
Brooklyn Rose by Ann Rinaldi

15-year-old Rose is the daughter of a plantation owner in Turn-of-the-Century South Carolina. After her older sister gets married, she finds that she also has a suitor: Rene Dumarest, the handsome, much older, French silk importer. Even though she marries him because of her family's financial situation, after they start making a life in Brooklyn, NY she realizes that maybe she loves him. Based on stories about the author's grandparents.

I didn't like it as much as some of her other books. Too slow and not enough conflict.

Recommended if you want a simple, chaste, period romance.

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Looking For Alaska by John Green

Miles likes to learn famous peoples' last words and when he goes off to Culver Creek Prep school, for his junior year, he is looking for the Great Perhaps. Through his friendships with his roommate, The Colonel, and Alaska Young, the impulsive, crazy girl that he falls in love with, he learns a lot about himself and the world.

Highly Recommended

Friday, August 12, 2005

Bras and Broomsticks by Sarah Mlynowski, read by Ariadne Meyers

When Rachel finds out that her younger sister, Miri, is a witch, all she can see is the possibilities to improve her life: being popular in school and stopping her father's wedding. Unfortunately the results are not what she anticipated.

The audiobook was great but I've discovered that I can't really concentrate on audiobooks.

Highly Recommended

Monday, August 08, 2005

24 Girls in 7 Days by Alex Bradley

Jack Grammar has been dreaming about Senior Prom for years. So when his latest crush shoots him down, he is devastated. How will he find a date with Prom just around the corner? Unfortunately for him, his 2 best friends have a plan. After posting an online personal ad for him on the school website, they decide that he must go out with 24 girls in the next week and then choose one of them as his date.

Who will he choose? Read it and find out.

Highly Recommended

Saturday, August 06, 2005

Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell

A humorous account of her pilgrimages to the related sites of the assassinations of Lincoln, Garfield and McKinley. For those who love history, presidential assassinations, or just Sarah Vowell's wonderful voice.

Highly Recommended

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

I Was A Non-blonde Cheerleader by Kieran Scott

Annisa Grobowski is used to starting over since her English professor dad is constantly trying out new positions, but in Florida she gets more than she bargained for. She is the only brunette in the school and manages to make enemies of the popular girls, who will decide whether she makes the cheerleading squad, all in her first day. Luckily there's a cute boy who's nice to her, too bad he has a cheerleader girlfriend.

Light, fluffy and all works out in the end.

Thursday, July 28, 2005

How to Deal (Someone Like You & That Summer) by Sarah Dessen

Someone Like You

When Halley's best friend Scarlett calls her at camp because her boyfriend just died in a car accident, she knows that everything is changing. From her relationship with her therapist mother to her relationships with boys and even with Scarlett, Halley realizes that things are not always as they seem. Great story of a teenagers trying to become adults.

Highly Recommended

That Summer

Haven is 15 and this summer both her dad and her older sister are getting married. Her dad to the young weather lady he left her mom for and her sister to an uptight guy whose appeal Haven just doesn't understand. When her favorite of her sister's exes comes back to town, Haven desperately tries to recapture the past magic but finds out that sometimes things are not that simple.

Highly Recommended

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J. K. Rowling

It is Harry's sixth year at Hogwarts and Voldemort is on the loose. There is quite a bit of snogging and sulking among the sixth years as they try to deal with their hormones, classes, and being on the look-out for Death Eaters. It's a year they will never forget.

I must say that I liked how she got right into the story this time with out any recapping of Harry's upbringing. I also thought that the writing was better this time around.

Highly Recommended

Friday, July 15, 2005

College of Magics by Caroline Stevermer

For those who want something more sophisticated than Harry Potter, check out this book. Faris Nallaneen has been sent to Greenlaw College by her uncle to keep her out of trouble until she takes over as duchess of Galazon when she comes of age. Even though she is skeptical about the supposed magic that is taught at Greenlaw, she and her friend Jane get caught up in a web of political intrigue and magic that almost costs them their lives.

Highly Recommended

Tuesday, June 28, 2005

The Rose Queen by M. E. Rabb
(#1 in the Missing Persons Series)

Sam and Sophie Shattenburg are on the lam. They have changed their identities and run away to Venice, Indiana to avoid being separated by their uncaring step-mother, now that their father has died. Unfortunately a popular teenage girl is now missing and she was last seen with Sam and Sophie. With the Venice police being inept, it's up to Sam and Sophie to clear their own names without blowing thier cover.
A quick, light read but not fluff.

Highly Recommended
One Nation Under a Groove: Motown and American Culture by Gerald Early
(revised and expanded edition, 2004)

A great, brief look at the history of Motown records, expanded with interviews of Berry Gordy, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, and Marvin Gaye.

Recommended
The Music of Dolphins by Karen Hesse

Mila is a teenage girl who has been raised by dolphins since the age of four. This is her diary as she learns to speak and "be human".

Highly Recommended

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Watching Alice: break the surface by Daniel Parker and Lee Miller

Supposedly the real diary of Tom Sinclair whose girlfriend Alice Brown has gone missing. This is the first of five books. It appears that the second one is Alice's diary. There is also a website with more clues and Tom's email address.

The book is okay but I don't think I'll read the rest.

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Stoner and Spaz by Ron Koertge

Ben Bancroft has cerebral palsy. Colleen Minou is a drug-addict. Who would have thought they would end up being friends. A short, engaging read.

Highly Recommended
The Wonder Spot by Melissa Bank

The second novel by the author of The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing.
Sophie Applebaum is the black sheep of her Jewish family. She doesn't know what she wants to do with her career, or her love life for that matter. Told in vignettes.

Highly Recommended

Saturday, June 18, 2005

Prom by Laurie Halse Anderson

Ashley's best friend Nat is head of the Prom committee but Ashley could care less. That is until the math teacher runs off with all the money. Now Ashley has to jump in and help save Prom.

Highly Recommended
Fermata by Nicholson Baker

Arno Strine has a special power. He can stop time for everyone but himself. And how does he use this? To undress women, of course. Now he's writing his autobiography, Fermata, because he's ready to tell the world.

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Sunshine by Robin McKinley

Rae, also known as Sunshine, is perfectly happy being a pastry chef at her stepfather's coffee house. Unfortunately her life is turned upside down when she is kidnapped by vampires and she manages to escape.
An incredibly well-written page-turner.

Highly Recommended

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Shrimp by Rachel Cohn

This sequel to Gingerbread was very engaging and more mature than its predecessor. When Cyd Charisse returns from visiting her bio-dad in NYC she is totally ready to undo her break-up with Shrimp, but is he ready?

Saturday, June 04, 2005

Kissing Vanessa by Simon Cheshire

Kevin think that he and the new girl, Vanessa, would be perfect together. Now all he has to do is get her to see it too.

Recommended

Friday, June 03, 2005

Ten Things To Do Before I Die by Daniel Ehrenhaft

When 16-year-old Ted Burger and his friends decide to make a list of the ten things he should do before he dies, it's just a joke. That is until Ted finds out he ate some poisoned fries and only has 24 hours to live.

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

the boyfriend list by e. lockhart

Panic attacks, friends stealing boyfriends, bathroom graffiti, and social leprosy; all in 10 days of Ruby Oliver's life. What would you do?

Highly Recommended
The Garden by Elsie V. Aidinoff

This is a novel about Eve, the Serpent, Adam, God and the Garden of Eden. Told from Eve's point of view, it is a novel about knowledge, wisdom, good, evil and what those really mean. Very interesting.

Highly Recommended

Saturday, May 28, 2005

Princess in Training: Princess Diaries #6 by Meg Cabot

Mia is just starting her sophmore year of high school and already things are falling apart. Her best friend nominated her for student council president, she's worried about her new baby brother, and she's worried her college boyfriend expects her to DO IT. On top of all that, there's an international incident involving snails and algae. What's a princess to do?

Another great installment of the series. I especially loved when she ragged on the two Disney movie versions of her life.

Highly Recommended

Thursday, May 26, 2005

Been There, Haven't Done That: a virgins memoir by Tara McCarthy

A 25-year-old virgin examines her life and her decision to wait until marriage for intercourse.

Highly Recommended
Vote For Larry by Janet Tashjian

Josh "Larry" Swenson comes out of hiding to run for President with the goal of getting more young people to vote. Things seem to be going well until betagold shows up again.

Recommended

Friday, May 20, 2005

Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause

When Vivian, a teenage werewolf, falls in love with a human boy, she must decide between loyalty to her feelings and loyalty to her pack.

Highly Recommended

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Eats, Shoots & Leaves: the zero tolerance approach to punctuation by Lynne Truss

An entertaining look at the history and usage of punctuation.

Highly Recommended
Wolves in Chic Clothing by Carrie Karasyov and Jill Kargman

Julia, a northern California transplant to NYC, is a salesgirl at the tony Pelham's jewelry store where she hopes to work her way up to designing. When she is hand-picked to deliver a necklace to the Pelham heir, she finds herself invited into the world of high society. Even though she knows that she is just a pawn in the game, she gets caught up anyway with disastrous results. Although in true chick-lit style, it all turns out in the end.

Recommended

Friday, May 13, 2005

The Glass Cafe, or, The Stripper and the State; how my mother started a war with the system that made us kind of rich and a little bit famous by Gary Paulsen

This book is not much longer than the title :-) but it is engaging. When Tony decides he wants to be an artist and does portraits of his mother's co-workers down at the Kitty Kat Club, the State steps in to regulate with hilarious results.

Highly Recommended
godless by Peter Hautman

When Jason Bock invents a new religion to worship his town's water tower, he and his friends get more than they bargained for.

Highly Recommended

Tuesday, May 03, 2005

The Gospel According to Larry by Janet Tashjian

When Josh starts an anonymous internet site that rails against commercialism under the guise of "Larry," it becomes more popular than he anticipated with unforeseen consequences.

Highly Recommended

Thursday, April 28, 2005

ttyl by Lauren Myracle

Three best friends deal with boys, school, and their changing friendship as they navigate their first semester in 10th grade. Told entirely in IMs.

Highly Recommended
Bad Boys (Rush Hour Volume 2) edited by Michael Cart

The second volume in a new literary journal for young adults. The theme is bad boys and it has a mixture of shart stories, novel excepts, essays, and non-fiction excerpts by Jacqueline Woodson, Ron Koertge and Robert Lipsyte, just to name a few.

Highly Recommended

Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Margaux with an X by Ron Koergte

Margaux is beautiful and that is all guys seem to notice, until dorky Danny comes along and shows her that she has more to offer.


Highly Recommended
monkey business by Sarah Mlynowski

A great, funny novel about four business school students making their way through their first year in a dorm dubbed The Zoo. Sex, cheating, lying on applications, all in a years work for Kimmy, Russ, Layla, and Jamie.

Highly Recommended

Saturday, April 23, 2005

Playing With Boys by Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez

Chick-lit with some substance to it. I didn't like it as much as Dirty Girl's Social Club but it was well-written.

Follows the lives of three very different Latinas (one Tejana, one former telenovelas star, and one from El Salvador) who become friends and help each navigate life, work and (of course) love. Also has a Cuban rapper.

Recommended

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Girls in Pants: the third summer of the sisterhood by Ann Brashares

Another great installment in the traveling pants series. This one takes place in the girls' summer between high school and college. It focuses more on the girls and less on the pants.

I can't wait for the movie.

Highly recommended

Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Stuck in Neutral
Cruise Control
by Terry Trueman

The same story told from two different perspectives. Shawn McDaniel is a 14-year-old with Cerebral Palsy and everyone thinks that he is a total vegetable but only he knows that he's not. Also, he thinks that his dad is planning to kill him. Cruise Control tells the story from the perspective of Shawn's successful, jock brother.

Fast-paced, good writing, believable.

Recommended
Girls' Night In Edited by Lauren Henderson, Chris Manby and Sarah Mlynowski

A great collection of short stories by some of the great chick-lit writers of the day.

Wonderful and light

Highly Recommended

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger

A beautiful and bittersweet love story about the relationship between an artist and a time-traveling librarian. Wonderfully written, not very sci-fi.

Highly Recommended

Saturday, April 02, 2005

My Scrumptious Scottish Dumplings: the Life of Angelica Cookson Potts by Cherry Whytock

The second installment of a charming series. In this episode Angel must deal with her father's protest against Harrod's for selling inferior haggis and her best friend moving to Florida.

Highly Recommended

Friday, April 01, 2005

Whale Talk by Chris Crutcher

When you have a name like The Tao Jones and you're a mixed-race adoptee of white parents in an extremely white, rural community you learn to be tough real quick. This is T. J.'s story.
It's about bringing together outsiders, becoming a team and what it means to be man.

Hilarious, heart-wrenching and real.

Highly Recommended